#SanFrancisco, we can’t have it both ways:
You voted for @chesaboudin as he promised to treat criminals as victims of systemic injustice. You felt supreme.
Now you’re crying that your homes are getting broken into and the burglars are set free next day.https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2020/09/25/san-francisco-burglary-victims-demand-answers-about-recent-spike-in-crime-across-city/ …
Crime rate went down since @chesaboudin took office:
https://sfgov.org/scorecards/public-safety/violent-crime-rate-and-property-crime-rate …
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Sure it did - by not prosecuting crime, it does technically go down. And when you stop prosecuting crime, citizens no longer bother reporting crime. So yes, crime is up 75%, but down. Also, if you go left far enough, you’ll be right.
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It pains me to agree with
@JohnSungKim but I live in SF and have first hand experience. The process to get an officer to come and file report after a break in is an obvious deterrent to victims of crime. - Show replies
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